TRANSFORMING NUTRITION CARE THROUGH HEALTH INFORMATICS
₹499.00
The transformative rise of digital technologies has changed the landscape of virtually all facets
of healthcare and nutrition care is no different. With the world at perhaps its greatest risk for
lifestyle-related disease, there is a greater and greater need for accurate, evidence-based,
individualized nutritional services. This need for better integration of nutrition science, clinical
practice, and health information technology led to the emergence of a work group that would
propose the title: Transforming Nutrition Care through Health Informatics.
This book was designed to be a practical toolbox for students, clinicians,13–15 nutritionists,
health informatics professionals16 and policymakers17 who are making their way through the
transition to digital nutrition care. It offers an insight into the application of health informatics
tools for the improvement of assessment, diagnosis, monitoring, and patient engagement in
nutritional care including Electronic Health Records (EHRs), telephone decision support
systems (CDSS), tele-nutrition platforms, mobile health applications, and data analytics.
This chapter provides examples of how a range of digital health systems have developed, been
used to implement nutrition interventions, and the potential features of such systems to ease
care coordination, decrease documentation burden, and help implement evidence-based
interventions. This includes a particular stress on future interoperability, governance &
appropriate privacy, and ethics in the use of AI in nutrition practice. It also points to the realities
on the ground, including the digital divides, the workflow not working with the patient portal,
and the inability of different healthcare systems to talk to one another.
We aim not just to inform, but to inspire. Highlighting new technologies, creative care models,
and global best practices, this resource invites the reader to envision the future of the nutrition
professional in a digitally driven health system. Whether a resource for curriculum
development, a guide for nutrition practice policy, or a blueprint for systems change,
Transforming Nutrition Care Through Health Informatics will serve as a foundational tool to
help build a workforce of future nutrition leaders who provide safer, smarter, and personalized
care.I want the upmost to thank the teachers, the practitioners, the techies and the scientists
whose work over the years has all lead up to this project. The hard work in the field of nutrition
and health informatics continues to help enrich the future of health through a corporate link
between health and nutrition.
TRANSFORMING NUTRITION CARE THROUGH HEALTH INFORMATICS
₹499.00
The transformative rise of digital technologies has changed the landscape of virtually all facets
of healthcare and nutrition care is no different. With the world at perhaps its greatest risk for
lifestyle-related disease, there is a greater and greater need for accurate, evidence-based,
individualized nutritional services. This need for better integration of nutrition science, clinical
practice, and health information technology led to the emergence of a work group that would
propose the title: Transforming Nutrition Care through Health Informatics.
This book was designed to be a practical toolbox for students, clinicians,13–15 nutritionists,
health informatics professionals16 and policymakers17 who are making their way through the
transition to digital nutrition care. It offers an insight into the application of health informatics
tools for the improvement of assessment, diagnosis, monitoring, and patient engagement in
nutritional care including Electronic Health Records (EHRs), telephone decision support
systems (CDSS), tele-nutrition platforms, mobile health applications, and data analytics.
This chapter provides examples of how a range of digital health systems have developed, been
used to implement nutrition interventions, and the potential features of such systems to ease
care coordination, decrease documentation burden, and help implement evidence-based
interventions. This includes a particular stress on future interoperability, governance &
appropriate privacy, and ethics in the use of AI in nutrition practice. It also points to the realities
on the ground, including the digital divides, the workflow not working with the patient portal,
and the inability of different healthcare systems to talk to one another.
We aim not just to inform, but to inspire. Highlighting new technologies, creative care models,
and global best practices, this resource invites the reader to envision the future of the nutrition
professional in a digitally driven health system. Whether a resource for curriculum
development, a guide for nutrition practice policy, or a blueprint for systems change,
Transforming Nutrition Care Through Health Informatics will serve as a foundational tool to
help build a workforce of future nutrition leaders who provide safer, smarter, and personalized
care.I want the upmost to thank the teachers, the practitioners, the techies and the scientists
whose work over the years has all lead up to this project. The hard work in the field of nutrition
and health informatics continues to help enrich the future of health through a corporate link
between health and nutrition.





